High School Science Teacher - Biology
Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans · New Orleans, LA · 2 mo ago
EducationFull-time
Core Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver daily instruction aligned to the Louisiana Science Student Standards and the school's curriculum and pacing for Biology.
- Design lessons, labs, investigations, and assessments that promote inquiry, data analysis, problem-solving, academic discourse, and application of scientific concepts.
- Establish and enforce safe laboratory and classroom procedures, including the proper use, handling, storage, and disposal of materials and equipment.
- Use formative and summative assessment data to monitor student progress, provide timely feedback, and adjust instruction to improve achievement.
- Differentiate instruction and implement assigned accommodations, modifications, and intervention plans.
- Maintain accurate attendance, grades, lesson plans, lab records, inventory records as assigned, and other required instructional documentation.
- Create and maintain a safe, orderly, respectful, and academically focused classroom environment that supports student engagement and achievement.
- Collaborate with administrators, counselors, special population support staff, and colleagues to support student success and consistent implementation of campus expectations.
- Communicate professionally with families regarding academic progress, classroom expectations, and student support needs.
- Supervise students during assigned duties, transitions, arrival, dismissal, testing, and other school activities.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Demonstrated content knowledge in high school biology.
- Mets at least one Louisiana-approved credentialing pathway for service in a nonpublic school setting:
- Holds a valid Louisiana teaching certificate appropriate to the assignment;
- Mets Louisiana nonpublic school instructional staff requirements for the assignment, including a bachelor's degree, a major or equivalent coursework in the teaching area, and required professional education coursework or documented progress toward that coursework;
- Is eligible to obtain the Louisiana authorization or temporary credential required for the assignment, including a teaching authorization and, if needed, an appropriate science credential.
- Ability to obtain and maintain all required employment clearances, including fingerprint-based criminal history review, DCFS State Central Registry clearance as applicable, and any additional state-mandated eligibility checks.
- Ability to complete required onboarding and annual compliance trainings.
- Strong instructional planning, classroom management, laboratory safety, communication, and collaboration skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Valid Louisiana certification in secondary science or an appropriate biology-related content area.
- Prior successful teaching experience at the high school level.
- Coursework or an advanced degree in biology, life sciences, environmental science, or a related science field.
- Bilingual proficiency in French and English preferred, including the ability to support instruction and communicate effectively in a multilingual school environment.
- Experience supporting multilingual students and students with documented accommodations.
- Experience with laboratory instruction, inquiry-based learning, and curriculum-aligned assessment design.
Compliance and Conditions of Employment
- The selected candidate must meet all Louisiana nonpublic school employment, credentialing, and eligibility requirements for the position.
- The selected candidate must complete required onboarding, annual compliance training, mandatory reporter training, and any other training required for the role.
- The selected candidate must follow school policies and all required workplace, privacy, and student protection standards.
- Employment is contingent upon verification of identity and authorization to work in the United States, successful completion of required background and child-protection checks, and submission of all required employment documents.
Physical Demands
- Ability to stand, walk, speak, hear, and actively supervise students throughout the workday.
- Ability to move through classrooms, laboratories, hallways, stairwells, and other campus spaces and to respond appropriately in routine and emergency situations.
- Ability to use a computer, projector, laboratory equipment, telephone, and standard classroom and office equipment.
- Ability to lift and carry instructional materials, laboratory supplies, and classroom equipment consistent with the needs of the role.